Artist and Photographer Zes (MSK) released a book "Obscure" filled with large black and white images of his Los Angeles focusing on architecture, bridges, people, and streets, all seen from the perspective of someone who explores the hidden corners and vantage points of a city. A vandal's view of a beautiful city cloaked in darkness, sparkling with light. The book is available from 1XRUN for a limited time only. Zes signed copies this weekend at the Seventh Letter store on Fairfax, and photographer Erwin Recinos was there and shares this album of the event...
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Recap: Zeser “Obscure” ~ Book Signing & Release Party
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